Richard Wolffe On Mitt Romney: ‘If Risk Taking Is Talking To Chris Wallace, You Need To Recalibrate’
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell presented viewers to the “new and desperate Mitt Romney,” a Mitt Romney who is making himself more available to the media in the wake of former Speaker Newt Gingrich‘s rise ...
On Thursday, MSNBC.com executive editor Richard Wolffe speculated about the future of the Republican Party’s electoral fortunes given that so many of its elected members continue to oppose ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. “TV is about impressions.” So said Newsweek‘s Richard Wolffe on CNN’s “Larry King Live” last night ...
Last month, Politico’s Ben Smith served up a juicy story about the controversy surrounding Renegade, former Newsweek correspondent Richard Wolffe’s book about the Obama campaign. There seemed to be no ...
Richard Wolffe is a columnist for *The Daily Beast*, a senior strategist at Public Strategies, and a political analyst for MSNBC. He covered Barack Obama’s presidential campaign for *Newsweek*. Before ...
From education to taxes, President Bush covered some of his favorite topics Monday in his final State of the Union address. But as Newsweek correspondent Richard Wolffe observers, Bush also faced the ...
Seven weeks after the last presidential debate, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama squared off Wednesday night in what Newsweek's Richard Wolffe says was, at this stage in the race, "a waste of ...
Journalist Richard Wolffe gained exclusive access to Barack Obama over the two years that he covered his presidential campaign. In his new book, "Renegade", Wolffe profiles Obama from his decision to ...
Barack Obama says he was "carried away in the moment" when he let his daughters be interviewed on television. Richard Wolffe, senior White House Correspondent for Newsweek, says the Obamas may have ...
Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize today, sparking speculation that he might enter the Democratic field in the presidential race. Earlier this week, a self-described "grassroots" group of Democrats ...
A recent CNN/ORC poll shows, among moderates in Ohio, President Obama has a 68 to 31 percent lead over Mitt Romney. On Tuesday's The Last Word, Vice President of MSNBC.com Richard Wolffe joined ...
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